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Spin-spin interaction and relaxation in two trityl-nitroxide diradicals.

Whylder Moore1, Ru Yao2, Yangping Liu3, Sandra S Eaton1, Gareth R Eaton4.   

Abstract

Trityl-nitroxides show substantial promise as polarizing agents in solid state dynamic nuclear polarization. To optimize performance it is important to understand the impact of spin-spin interactions on relaxation times of the diradicals. CW spectra and electron spin relaxation were measured for two trityl-nitroxides that differ in the substituents on the amide linker and have different strengths of the exchange interaction J. Analysis of the EPR spectra in terms of overlapping AB spin-spin splitting patterns explains the impact of J on various regions of the spectra. Even modest values of J are large relative to the separation between trityl and nitroxide resonances for some nitrogen nuclear spin state. Two conformations for each diradical were observed in CW spectra in fluid solution at X-band and Q-band. For one diradical J = 15 G (83%) and 5 G (17%) at 293 K, and J = 27 G (67%) and 3 G (33%) with interspin distances of 16 Å and 12 Å, respectively, at 80 K. For the second diradical the exchange interaction is stronger: the two conformations in fluid solution at 293 K had J = 113 G (67%) and 59 G (33%) and at 80 K the value of J was 43 G and there were two conformations with interspin distances of 13 and 11.5 Å. The observation of two conformations for each diradical, with different values of J, demonstrates the dependence of their exchange interactions on through-bond orbital interactions. X-band values of spin relaxation rates 1/T1 and 1/Tm at 80 to 120 K for the trityl-nitroxides are similar to values for nitroxide mono-radicals, and faster than for trityl radicals. These observations show that even for a relatively small value of J, the nitroxide is very effective in enhancing the relaxation of the more slowly relaxing trityl.
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Keywords:  Dynamic nuclear polarization; Electron spin exchange; Electron spin relaxation; Nitroxide; Trityl

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Year:  2021        PMID: 34649176      PMCID: PMC8592039          DOI: 10.1016/j.jmr.2021.107078

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Magn Reson        ISSN: 1090-7807            Impact factor:   2.229


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